"See
the USA in your Chevrolet
America is asking you to call
Drive your Chevrolet through the USA
America's the greatest land of all
On a highway, or a road, along the levy
Performance is sweeter, nothing can beat her
Life is completer in a Chevy
So make a date today to see the USA
And see it in your Chevrolet"
(Jingle sung by Dinah Shore and
created by Campbell-Ewald ad agency, 1950s
)

"Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and
Chevrolet" (1974)

"Nobody Knows It But Me"
('Chevrolet Tahoe - 'Poem' Campaign 2002)

There's a place that I travel
When I want to roam,
And nobody knows it but me

The roads don't go there
And the signs stay home
And nobody knows it but me

It's far far away
And way way afar
It's over the moon and the sea

And wherever you're going
That's wherever you are
And nobody knows it but me

The Poem read by James Garner:
Written by Patrick O'Leary - author at GM's advertising agency

"The Heartbeat of America."
"Like a Rock" (Inspired by the 1986 Bob Seger song "Like a Rock")"The more you know,
the better it looks...Cavalier. We'll be there."

"Eat Mor Chikin" - Chick-Fil_A (a humorous attempt at spelling FILLET, one supposes) uses cows in their commercials. The cows prefer that if you have to kill an animal to eat, they advocate chicken over themselves. In one commerical, three cows parachute into a sports stadium with the message EAT MORE CHIKIN painted on the top of their parachutes. In another ad, a cow (a person dressed in a cow suit) delivers a chicken sandwich to a customer. When the man offers a tip, the cow waves its hooves and refuses. The ad spot was called "No Cow Tipping."

Original Jingle:
Hello, Amigo.
I'm Chiquita Banana,
and I've come to say
Bananas have to ripen in a certain way. And when they're flecked with brown
and have a golden hue,
Bananas taste the best, and are the best for you.
You can put them in a salad. You can put them in a pie - aye.
Anyway you want to eat them it's impossible to beat them. But bananas like
the climate of the very, very tropical equator. So you should never put
bananas in the refrigerator."

1997 Version:I'm Chiquita Banana,
and I've come to say
I offer good nutrition
for you every day.
And when you buy Chiquita you will always know, You've got the best bananas
anyone can grow! Underneath the crescent yellow,
you'll find vitamins
And fiber, instant energy to feel good. Our bananas make a meal good.
It's a gift from Mother Nature and a natural addition to your table.
A wholesome, healthy, pure banana; look for Chiquita's label!

"Drink a bottle of carbonated Coca-Cola"
"Coca-Cola revives and sustains"
"Drink Coca-Cola at soda fountains"
"The favorite drink for ladies when thirsty,
weary, and despondent"
"Good all the way down"
"Flows from every fountain"
"Sold in bottles"

1906

"The drink of quality"
"The Great National Temperance Drink"
"Thirst quenching - delicious and refreshing"

"The only thing like Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola itself. "
"Refreshment that can't be duplicated."
"Wherever you are, whatever you do, wherever
you may be, when you think refreshment, think
ice-cold Coca-Cola."

1943

"That extra something."
"A taste all its own."
"The only thing like Coca-Cola is
Coca-Cola itself."
"It's the real thing."

1944

"How about a Coke."
"High sign of friendship."
"A moment on the sunnyside."

1945

"Whenever you hear "Have a Coke," you hear
the voice of America."
"Passport to refreshment."
"Happy moment of hospitality."
"Coke means Coca-Cola."

"I'd like
to buy the world a home
and furnish it with love,
Grow apple trees and honey bees,
and snow white turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing
in perfect harmony,
I'd like to buy the world a Coke
and keep it company."
[Repeat the last two lines, and in the background:]